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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1908)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 26, 1008. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Southwest Situation Continue! to Be ft Strong Factor. VA1UIS IN WHEAT 80MS LOWER Frlmarr Receipt aad Stamp la rr- Markets Taka ot? F.de mm Arm (' of ha Dray. OMAHA, July 25. 1HS. Th northwest situation continues to be a atrong (actor. Primary receipt! and a slump in foreign market, however. took the edge off and value In wheat became ft and otri lower. The corn situation I not changing. Pri mary receipt are good, but not ufflclent to eupply the dully demand and caeh corn continues to bring fancy price. Wheat opened ott on lower cable and heavy primary receipt. Damage report re "till prevalent from the northwest nd the bull faction Is looking to thl fea ture for a strong movement higher. July wheat opened at eHc and closed at 7H" Corn opened steady at yestrrdsy's oloec, with offering freer on heavier receipts. All sales were readily absorbed and the distant futures strengthened and showed a small advanoe. July corn opened at "ac ' and closed at 13c. Primary wheat receipts were 1.073.000 'bushels and shipments were 432.0fO bushels, Against receipts Inst year of 795.O00 bushels and shipments of 504,000 bushels. ' Corn receipts were T71, bushels snd shipments lsl.onf bushels, against receipts last year of t77,0O4 bushels and shipments 1 of 4M.0W bushel 1 Clearances were 4.0on bushei of corn, IOO10 bushels of osts. and wheat and flour eo.ua I to 4J,fl00 bushels. , Liverpool cloeed Hd lower on wheat and ad lower on com. 1 Ical range of option: Articles I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Closa. Tea y. Wheat- I I I I July... MV 8SV1 ITS' UTS! Wl Bept... 81 m 85H H Corn July... TOT, 73 7JS Bept... 741' 74 74H 74 74, Dec... MHI 614 Oats I Sept... 44 1 44' 44 44 44 May.,. 44 46 44 46 44 ' Omaha Cash Prleea. WHEAT No ! hard. new. KftWHc: No. 2 hard, old, S3&V: No. i, new, f1fr; No. t hard, old, awflSc; No. 4 hard, New, 8101 c; No. 4 hard, old. fiV. CORN-No. J, 73"4a74c; No. 4, 7ec; No. 3 yellow. 74VK: No. 3 white, 7Sc. OATS No. i mixed, file; No. a white, 52H Mr; No. 4 white. R2tifi2c. RYE No. I. 7173c; No. 3. rg70c. Carlo! Receipt. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 224 147 114 Minneapolis 1AI Omaha 7 . 48 U Uulutlv 7 CHICAGO ORAI AND PROVISIONS Vcalare of the Trading! a ad Cloalagf Prleea 00 Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July 26. The local wheat mar ket was a-eak today, owing to selling brought out chiefly by additional rn,tn in the Dakota. At the close, the Septem ber delivery waa down c. Corn wa un :hanged. Oat were lV41ilc lower. Pro .lelons, oVfllSc lower. The wheat mnrket opened weak and w(tli :he exception of a slight rally toward the middle of the session, haeed on a sharp ad vance at Winnipeg, continued heavy the entire day. !n addition to the favorable weather conditions In the northwest the weak tone of the IJverpnol and an almost tolsl absence of export demand helped to depress ths local market. The market closed weak, at almort the lowest point. Feptember opened 1e to H'BV lower at !r,(a91c. sold off to 9oflc, and then advanced to 91c. The cloae was at 90 JOOHe. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 4M.1CO bushel. Primary recelpta 1,073.000 bushels compared with 7M.O0O bushels the orrespondlng day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of (71 cars, against 3S4 oars last week and Ml cars a year ago. Trado In corn was dull and sentiment In he pit was generally bearish although for t time the September delivery displayed :nnslderabl firmness on covering by horts. Favorable weather for the new crop and a slump Inmost were the chief depressing Influences. The market closed falrlv steady. September opened c lower st Wic advanced to 77c and closed 76c. local receipts 147 cars, with eight car contract. The feature of trade In osts was a 6 cent break In the price of July delivery. The stump occurred lute In the day and was rauaed by realising sales on prospects of much more liberal receipts of osts In the Immediate future. A decline of VCHc, In the cssh grain had a depressing effect on options. Deferred futures declined from H4l!c. The close was near the low point of the day. July owned at 56c. sold off to tQtc and closed at 61c. September opened ,flVo to V$4e lower at 46(p'45c. sold up to 4&c and then declined to 43Ve. The close was 44c. 1. 00a I receipts 114 csrs. Provisions were firm on moderate demand by commission house and short. Offer ing In the pit were meager the greater part of the day. At the cloae September pork waa tip 12Hr(15c. at I15.62V&1R.65. I.nl was up 7VvC at IB.27. Riba were VrVft higher at IS.72VSS-7&. Estimated recelpta for' Monday: Wheat. 4S cars; cor- 1J7 car; oats, 160 cars; nog, M.oro head. The leading 1. .ares ranged as follows: Artrle. Open. I H gh I Low. Close. Tig's. Wheat July I Sept. a Dee. . hDeo. Corn - July Sept. Dec. May Ost aJul. Mniy Sept Deo. May T -ik-Sept. Oct. Oct. Rlbs- Sept Oil. I I I I W4 9"K l20 '?i 1 I 90V4I 9n 91V 9l'i 0H,91Hia 3t nw .4ff 93093 r 77 Ten J I 7 7 2 I 1 .42 4l WW wl 41! 41l 4i 41 1 j 44l'6"i 43I'46H 45l 144 V '44'h 16 47 1 U blW 1 9 f 16 47 16 1 6i I 16 t-V, 16 66 16 r 16 &; 90 ' 9 27! r! t 77 9 27 . I 76 I 9 27 9 S6 I 9 J 9 :7 9 70 n 9 27! I 7' 9 7l I 7S 3 92' No. 1 aOld. bNew Csso quotations wer nn follows FLOl'R Sieadr: winter parents. 94 50g 4 60: straight. 3. '694.26: sprmx stents, 36 404)3 60; straights. 9l.Jtf6.C; baker, 3!.70 B4 . WHEAT-No. t spring. $1.15; No. 3. 31.02 9114;; No. 2 red. 91W2. CORN-No. 2. T747i'; No. I jrellow. "e'-.4J P. ATS No. 2 white. r7&Mk"; No. 3 white. (riMHs. . RYK-- No 2. 74c BARLEY "lr lo chode malting, tttijtoc. PROVISIONS Short rti'S. i!des il.wei. 39 77. Mess pork, per bhl.. 3'5 tVll. 6i. Lard, per 100 lb., 310 JTfllo.to. S.iorw e.ear side I boxed 1. 38.7M9 O0. Following wert the ree 'pi and shipment 01 liour nni aiviu Receipts. Shipment .... 1810 11,509 ...11J8ii 41.7IO ...163 in )r ) ....14UO0 :30.-; .... 1 X) SAM Flour, bbl Wheat, bu Corn, bu ... Oat, bu ... Rye. bu .... Barley, bu ... 34 10) so On the Produce exchange UhImv tne hui... market wa steady; creamerlc. ltaiie; dairies. 17m .Or. Egg, steady; at mark, rase Included, lti?16c; firsts. 17c; 'prims firsts. 19' Cheese, steady; 11013c. I. Loala Uearral Market. ST. LOl'13. Ho., July 25.-WHEAT-I.wr; track: No. 3 red cah. 9o3o; No. i hard. lc610; September, k(s8c; December. 91c. CORN-Ioer: Hack: No. 2 cash. 7Se; No. t cash. 7sc; No. 2 white. ni'rtS.Vfr-; September. 75c; December. 6?t66c. OATS Lower: track: No. 2 cash, 66c; No. 3 whllt. 6sc; September, 43c; De cember, 42c. FIjOVR yulet; red winter patents. 340 0466; extra fancy and straight. 3386tl2: clears. iltttli REED Timothy, firm; 33 00ft3.50. CORNMEAL Steady; 33 70 BRAN Sirsdy; asxked, east track; 31. ' 01 u HAY-Hlgher; timothy, 31100919.60; prai rie. 38.004711 00. IRON COTTON TIES 1106. BAQOINOT'te. HEMP TWINE Tc. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing. 8! 36. Lard, higher; prime steam. 38 10 Son. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short. 39.37; clear rtbe, 39.37; short clesrs. 39 71. Bscon. stesdv; boxed extra shorts, 310.25; clear ribs. 310 26; short clesrs. 310 2. POtXTRY Dull: rblkens. 9c: soring. Ll3r; turkeys. I'jrij14r; ducks. 7c; geene, 6. nt n rri cteady ; creamery, itft'.'Jc. KGOS Steady ;. 14c, raan count. Receipts. Shipments. Ftnur, bbl 77.'Xt S.) Whest, bu. lf.ii "n.'t") C'irn, bu M.Oio ls.frt) Osts, bu M.00O H.V0 RW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotation of the day oa Varloas Coanaaodltlea. NEW YORK, July Zi -FLOCn-Recelpts, mono barrels; exports, 15,700 barrels Firm, with a light demand. Minnesota patents, 36 3Mi6 70; winter straights. 34. 10-4 26; Minnesota bakers, 34 KtM.iiO; winter extras, ta.tottt HO; wlr.ter patents. $4.4(KJ4.7l; win ter low grades, 33. SO. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 34.15'iJ 4.50; choice to fancy. 34.604.90. CORNMEAL Firmer; fine white and yel low. 31 'ctl 70; coarse, 31tfl G6; kiln dried, 34.00. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 83c; nominal f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 1K.300 bushels; ex ports, M.900 bushels. Spot market barely neady; No. 2 red. 9.$ f 1.01; elevator, 31.01 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Du luth, 31.23; No. 2 hard winter, 11.0JS. f. o. b. afloat. Opening weaker on easier cables and rain In the northwest, wheat rallied or covering, the strength of corn and a higher Winnipeg market, but eased again and closed '3c net lower. July cloeed 3101; September, 9Sc; December, 31on. CORN Reeclpts, none; exports, 4.2fO bush els. Spot, steady; No. 2 Me, nominal ele vator and 94c nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option market without transaction. Closed c rjet higher. September closed 94c; December closed 97c. OATS Receipts, 43.000 bushels; export. 10,3i0 bushels. Spot market steady; mixed, 2Mj2 pounds, &(iic; natural white, 2WI1 pounds, 64ftt)Jc; clipped white, 32-340 pounds, 6f7Sc. HAY Dull; shipping, MrfTfiftc; good to choice. 90tf90c. HOPS Dull: tata common to choice, 1907 crop, 4ac; 19o crop, 2&5c; Pacific coast, 1907 crop, fr8c; 190 crop. 3(fi6c. HIDES Firm; Bogota, 28c; Central Amer ica. 20c. LEATHER Firm ; acid, 29ff29c. PROVISlON8-Beef, steady; family, 31i.75ia 17.50; mess, 314.8015.50; beef hams, 3-'8.00a 30.00; packet. 316.00ti'l.UO; city extra India mess. 324 OOIS.OO. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. mic; pickled hems, 12in3c. I-ard, quiet; western, 39.36 9.46; refined, steady; continent, 19.75; 8. A., 310.50: compound, Sifio. Pork, steady; family, 3l8.ootnl8.SO' short clears, 31i.5oif 18.60; mess. 318.2y(H8.5fl. T ALLOW Steady ; city (2 per package). 5c; country (packages free), SVjSMie. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 8Vtc; Japan, nominal. IH'TTER Steady; creamery specials, 23c; creamery extras, 22tl23c. CHEESE Firm: state, full ereem. large, colored or white fancy. llc; good to prime, 10tjlic; common. vjfl0V)jc. EJ(JS Dull; state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy, selected, white, 253 26c; good to choice, 23fl24c; brown and mixed, fancy, 2324c; good. 21S-'2c;; western, extra first, 2t321c; llrst. 18fl9c; ec onos. VtflXo. POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chickens, ISc; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 11c. Dressed, Ir regular; western spring chickens, 1423o; fowls, 14ft 14c. WEATHER IN HE GRAIN BELT Fair Rssdsy and Not Mach thtafi la Temperatare. OMAHA, July 26, 1908. Rains were general during the last twenty-four hours In the Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys, and throughout the eastern and southern states. The rslns were very heavy In the Ohio valley and eastern states, and rain continue In the upper Atlantic state thl morning. 8hower occurred In . the upper Missouri valley during Friday afternoon, but generally fair weather prevails everywhere west of the Mississippi river this morning, and It will continue fair, except possibly local showers In thl vicinity tonight and Sunday, with not much Changs In temperature. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1908 1907 19f 1905 Minimum temperature ... 69 71 (R 80 Precipitation 0J .01 .37 .) Normal temperature for today, 7 de grees. Excess In precipitation since March 1, 1.18 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 4.1S Inche. Deficiency corresponding period In !, $.21 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora aad Wheat Region Balletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Saturday, July 25, 1906: Temp. Raln Statlon. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Ashland 8S 73 .00 Clear Auburn 68 63 . 00 Clear Broken Bow 84 64 . 00 Clear Columbus 86 86 .00 Clear Culbertson 90 67 .00 Clear Falrbury 87 68 . 00 Clear Fairmont 85 66 . 00 Clear Grand Island ... 66 67 .00 Clear Hartlngton 96 .00 Pt. cloudy Hastlrjgs 82 64 .00 Clear Holdrege 78 66 . 00 Clear Oakdale 86 7 .00 Pt. cloudy Omaha 8ii 88 .00 Clear Tekamah 87 64 .00 Clear Alta, la 86 64 .00 Clear Carroll. Ia 83 62 .00 Clear Clarlnda. Ia 91 64 .00 Clear Sibley. Ia 86 64 .00 Clear Bloux City. Ia.... 86 70 .00 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain, irnirai. oiaiions. uil juin. incnes. Chicago Ho 64 66 .01 .48 .04 .18 .01 .22 .18 .00 Columbus. O... Des Moines, la. Indianapolis ... Kansas City .. Ixulsvllle. Kjr.. Minneapolis ... Omaha 17 84 88 a 88 92 m 86 14 19 21 19 30 19 64 66 66 68 66 66 Bt. Ixui 14 90 66 T With n the pat twenty-four hour heavy rain have fallen In central Ohio, and good rain were general In the eastern portion of the corn and wheat belt. Lighter rain occurred In all other except the Omaha district L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Kansas t'lty Uraia aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, H., July 26. WHEAT Cnchanged to lc higher; September. 8oc; December, 87Stc; July, 86c; cssh: No. x hard. 8Vuc; No. 3 hard. 9390c; No. 2 red, OtOc; No. 3 red. 84Q8ttc. CORN I'nchanged to c lower; July, Tne; September. "oc; December. 64c; cash: No. 2 mixed. 77fjP77c; No. 3 mixed. 7A 77e; No. 3 white, 79(80c; No. 3 white, 7SCS 79.'. OATS-l'nchet ged; No. 3 white. 64fl3c; No. 2 mixed, VQLlc. , RTE-76C. HAY-Stesdy; choice timothy, 950fll0.00; choice prslrle, old. 39 00; new. 7.5ib7.76. Bl'TTER Steady; creamery extra. 21c; packing stock, lie. EOJS Firm; fresh extrss, 19c; current receipts, 15c. Rereljit. Shipments Whest bu 362 0X1 18?.lrtft Corn, bu 12 u 0 ij 0o0 Oats, bu 7.0 0 Options at Kansas City: Articles. I i-ptn. I Hlgh. Low. I Close. Whet September December Corn- US M !8&ifi' 5.VV s;8;tii s7' s7 t I September ..I 6671JiV. 1 irv De-ember ... ! 55 MtjaS, 64X, Philadelphia Prodnee Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 28-RI'TTER-Steady: wetern creamery, 26c; nearbv print. 27c. EGGS Firm: good inquiry; Pennvl vanla and other nearby first, free rases. 21c, at mark: current receipts in returnable esses, ih at mark; western firsts, free rsees, 2ic. at mark. CHEESE Firm; good demand; Nw York full creams, choice. 13tfi;c; fair to good, 114S Uc. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 23 WHEAT S' o. 1 hard. 81I4&116; No. 1 north ern 9X14; No. 2 northern, 31 BRAN In bulk. 9193Otf20 0O. FIAJl R Steady; firit patents. 35 5r 00; second pstents. (5 744 6 90; first clears, 34 3504 ii; second clears, tt 9U'( Nllwssket Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. July 25. WHEAT Uteudv; No. 1 northern. 81 lift 1 IT: No. 2 northern, 91. 13 1.13; September, 90c bid. BARLEY Lower; No. 2. Tic; sample. 69 . CORN Firmer; So. J tash, T7tJ7;c; September, T4e asked. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Sells Off on Rumon Begirding Jud?e Taft't Speech. DROP DEVELOPS SHARP DEMAND Substantial Rally Follow Despite Fact There Is Little la News to Indicate (hanged Con ditions. NEW YORK. July 95 -The course of prices of stork tortsy was ascribed to the interpretstlon plated on Judge Taft'a speech of accrptam of tne nomination for presi dent, of which advance copies have bi en distributed. Claims of a knowledge of the contents of the speech were made the basis for published comments, which were cir culated today previous to the opening of the stock market. There was some selling at the outset on the allegation that the Rooevelt policies were relierntfcl by the candidate. A substantial demand developed at the decline and a material recovery lol lowed. Profesevd ground for the buying was the claim that the speech of atcept-e-nce would he found satisfactory to the financial world. There waa a renewal of the feeling of protection for legal rights of corporations, which msde Its influence felt with the derision of the appesls court In the caee Involving the Standard Oil fine. There was little In the day s news to Indl cste any change in genersl conditions. The frsln market reflected contentment with he crop news. Fresh assurances of the tdentitude of money supplies wss derived from the action of the money market. Money brokers express the view that the harder tone of time money will scarcely hold In the face of the 1 per cent rate for rail money. There have been large ivies of commercial bills in the foreign ex change market during the past week In anticipation of the coming crop movement and a balance Is thus promised against the outgo of currency to the interior, which will soon set In. The advance In prices became comprehensive and strong, and the net price change resulting In the hort session represent an almost complete re covery of the declines of yesterday. The bank statement Indicated cash gain In the report of actual conditions, although It figured for only about half the amount In the average. The surplus wan thus In creased 13.788.000 In spite of the 36,233,00 ex pansion of the loan account. Total par value, bonds, 91.6M.ui ateadv. United Btatfs 2s. registered, have de clined 1-8 per cent on call for the week. Number of sales and leading Quotations on stock were a follow- MIM. Hlh. Low. Clow. Amalgamated Topper W.tno 7J' 71 7J'i Am. Csr a Foundry i.onn 8914 ggi e Sf4 1M lot Hit iftj Am. Cotton Oil 100 84 34 Am. Hid 4 Leather pM... 100 ji 11 joij Am. Ice Securities JOO ;7 7Vi 27 Am. United lniJ Am. Locomotive. , a.joo H ii oi . pM ion Am. 8m. Hint A Ref tt.Jno 174 114 tTH .aoP' 1 107S 10714, Am. Sugar Ret l.mo 13JH 11 IJ214 Am. Tohacco pfd wo 6"4 tbt M Am. Woolen fr) 34 jju 7314 Anaconda Mining Co 7.200 44 44 44 AtrhleoB 4, gt do pfd ,. Atlantic Coaat Line sno U MS, J B- 0 3.60Q W14 1 2'4i do pfd , Brooklyn R. T . 24 61H !.Vi Canadian Pacltic 1,41 ltiu ik Central Leather WO 27 7 2714, do pld M Central of N. J 2(W Otiei. A Ohio m 4J14 4Hi 13 Chicago Oraat Weatern 4"0 1 vt 4-4 v C. N. W 7' ismtj 167 I.M', C, M 8t. P H.J.I0 US 141 C, C. C. t Bt. L 67 Colo. Fuel A Iron J.Ono it Sllj ciu Colo. Southern l.wio 3:14 il u do tat ptd 4-10 2 14 P'd 100 61 Si "4, liu Con. Oas 4.000 141 13 140 Corn Products t.4n0 1744 17 li Delaware & Hudion 600 164 165 147 D. .A R. O Mu do pfd ,, g4 Distillers' Securities 400 84 8644 3ti Brie I.4..0 tl !14 224 do let pfd J(0 8t 37, 2Ji do 2d ptd 100 28 M i Oeneral Electric l.joo 14m 1484 I4e-V Oreat Northern pfd 10,900 J86S 134 iau do Oregon ctfa I.ioo 45 t.1i K Illlnola Central 6,000 142 184 142 Inter. Met loo 11 II 11V4 do pfd Joo 81 74 81 sr . Inter. Paper loo 10 10 1014 do pfd 101) 1744 t' ii Inter. Pump .. 2244 Iowa Central .. n K. C. Southern .. 2414 do ptd 64 L. ft N 400 10M4 108 10 Mexican central n Minn, ft St. L 100 in 28 2 Minn , Ht. P. ft B gta U . 115 114-4 11444 Mlaaourl Pacific frO M M 06 M , K. ft T 1,100 81 40 11 do ptd 43 National lad 4.H 7l ,0 N. Y. Central J.loJ 108 1w7 10S vi N. V.. Ont. ft W 8.000 42 41 42. Norfolk W )0 74 73 74 North American 600 44 46 M No. Pacific lO.flO 141 13 '.j 140 Pacific Mall 600 24 24 it Pennsylvania 1.600 1:4 124 13444 Peoples OAS H 94 to P., C. C. ft Bt. L I'M 74 74 74 Preued Steel Car 800 W 32 31 Pullman Palace Car 147 Railway Steel Spring 400 42 41 Rradlng (3.(100 114 114 11!,., Republic Steel 100 21 2u 11 do pfd 0 734 73 73 Rock Uland CO 61O 17 17 17 do pfd t 33 82 33 St. L. ft 8. r. Id pfd 200 27 27 ill St. Louis S. W 17 do pld 40 Sloea-Sheffleld g. ft 1 700 42 40 42 Bo. Pacific 1.M0 13 90 J do pfd II814 So. Railway 1,400 19 18 II do pld luu 4a 4k 4 Tenn. Copper S1 34 34 84 Texas ft Pacific 100 26 2.', .'4 Tol , St. L. ft W 400 23 23 Z-. do pfd I,0u0 60 44 41 In Ion Pacific I4.70) 164 161 154 do pfd SO0 83 83 8.4, V. S. Rubber 400 28 27 !7 do 1st pfd 100 17 17 I'. 8. Steel 67. 46 44, 44 do pfd 3.800 104 107 10 t ten Copper....- 1.700 37 34 37 Vs. -c.ro. Chemical 26 , do pfd 101 Wsbuh 740 II 11 IS do pfd 1.00 24 26 ! Westlnghouse Electric 4.M 71 73 77u Weotrrn I'nlon 100 14 66 ..4 W. ft Iks Erie 1 4 Wisconsin Central 0 30 tl Total aales for ths day. 421. too shares. New York Blooey Market. NEW YORK. July IR.-MONEY-On call, nominal; time loans, dull and stesdy; sixty days, t per cent; ninety days, 24j per cent; six months. 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3M;fi 4 per cnt. BTERI.INO EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tus! business In bankers' bills at 34 67 9 4 8885 for demand and at 34.Wi26'94.io3o for sixty-day bills; commercial bills, 34 M 4 85. 6II.VFR Par. MV4c; Mexlrsn dollsrs. 4'0. HONDS Uovernment, stesdy; railroad, steady. Closing quotatlona on bonds were a follows: V. 8 ref. 2a. reg....l0J do 4a SI do coupon 10 do 4s, 2d series... 4 do 8. reg 100 I, ft N. unified 4s.. II do coupon 100 Manhatlan r. gold 4s 14 do 4s. reg 120Meilran Central 4j . ti do coupon 113 do 1st inc 16 Am. Tobacco 4a 74 Minn, ft St. L. 4a.. 80 do 4s 107 4 M . K. ft T. 4s 44 Atrhlien gen. 4a II do Ms 4 do adj. 4a ',V R. R of M. c. ts 1 do tv. 4s 14 N. Y. Ceniral g 3i II do cv. 6s 102 N. J. Central g 6a. 12. Atlantic r. L 4a 13 .No. Pacific 4s 1"! B ft Cl. 4a lei do 3s ; do ts V? Norfolk ft W c 4a. 17 Rrooklya R T. cv. 4s 7i Oregon . L rfrtg 4s l antral of Ga. 6e. .inu Pemi ev. Ss, 191i.. l:i do 1st toe 71 do con. 4s 17, do Id Inc 60 Raadlng gen. 4s 17 do Id tne 41 Republic of Cubs 6a K Ct.es. ft Ohio 4a .100 est L. ft I. M. c. 6a lol Chicago ft A. Ia ... 48t. L. ft 8. P. fg 4a. C. 0. A 4). new 4a . 4 Bt Louis B w. e. 4s 47 C . R I. ft P. 4a M eseanoaH A. L. 4a. .. k do rol 6a 47 go. Pacific 4a 84 do rfdg 4a 16 do 1st 4a 13 Ct C. ft St. L. g W So. Railway 6a 9 Cole. Ind 6a 47eTeias ft Pacific 1..1'4, Colo. Midland 4s eTol . St. L. ft W. 4a. 74 Colo. Southern 4t 13 tnlon Pacific 4a ... .101U elaware ft H. ev. 4a J do ev. 4a O. ft R O 4a 12 t g. gtoel td 6a .... M Krle prior lies 4a to. ewabash la 04H, do gen 4s 44 Weafrn Md. 4a 70 Hiking Val. 4.. .102 W ft Lake trie 4a.. 10 Inter. Met. 4a 47 ,!. Ceslral 4a 63 Japan 4s 11 Bid. Offered. tlearlnsi Hoase task gtalesseat. NEW YORK, July I.-Th statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold 366.il8.2a0 more than the requirements of the 15 per cent reserve rule. This Is an increase of 33.787.860 in the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: Increase. I-oan fl. 170 911 .400 3 ( 0.1 Deposits l.M.MeO 12,-J6.0no Circulation b&.ri8 tuO 4V-.2i)) I-egal tender .......... 7 i2 400 tM.SuO Bpecle trnthO 3.447, 4 Reserve M.3H3 Ion 7.0(1. AO Resrr required Srt.747.ntvt 3 3S3 7b0 Surplus 6 Sl(.26i) 3,7 860 Kx-V. 8. deposit 68,831,126 3,802.8 The. percentsge of actual reserve of the clearing house banks at the elosa e( bu lt.ee yesterday was 2 47. The aiatemeot of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York, not members of the clearing house show that these (re stitutions have aggregate deposit of 8te, 371. J4. totsl cssh on hsnd. 8W.322.AO0. and loans amounting to iuS h31.eni. Boston Morka aad Rosisls. HUSTON. July 25.-Call loans, rent; time loans. 3li4j per cent. C ouotatlons on stocks: 1 per losing At.hlsnn ad). 4a. M calumet ft llerla. 47 Centennial so copper Range - Franklin 2 Granny Isle Rnyale 14 Mass Mining 134 Ml.-hli.an Mohawk 139 Mont Oal ft C. Old Dominion iti Oseeols M Parrot U: Qulscy ... 24 ... 75 ... 10 ... I" ...too ... il'4 ... T ... II ... : ...74 ... IS ...101 .. 4 ... : ... 14 ...70 .. 14 ... .. 41 ... 14 ... 4--. ... 4 ... ..m do 4s Vulran Central 4a.. Atrhlao do pfd fine. on ft Albany Poeton ft Maine ... . F"fttoa F.levated FUrhburg pfd .. N T . K H ft H. Vnlon Pacific Am. Arge. Chen ... do pfd Am. Sugar do pfd Am. Tel. A Tel Am. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. ft 8... Mass. Usa tolled Trult Inited Shoe Mach.. do ptd I". 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Alloues Amalgamated Atlantic blngham .U Shannon .122 Tamarack . iJ Arlnlty . Mrnlted Copper.. . It IT. 8. Mining 4 ti. S oil U7t'tah . oS Victoria . 34 Winona 14 Wolverine lolRutte Coalition , 73 Nevada . 1S Calumet ft Artions. . 71 Arisona Commercial . 14 Greene Csnanes .6 .114 . i . o Lendoia Slock Jtlarket. LONDON, July 26. American Pecurltleg were adversely affected on the Stock ex change here today by Wall street news and ruled a fraction below parity, with only small business, until near the end of ths session, when covering operations hsrdened I'nlon Pacific and t anadian Pacific and caused a stesdy closing. I,ondon closing stocks: Console, money M., K. ft T 81 do account 84 N. T. Central 110 Anaconda I Norfolk ft W 15 Atrbteon k4 do pfd 84 do pfd 6 Ontario ft W 42 Baltimore A Ohio.... M Pennaylvanla 434 Canadian Pacific 172 Rand Mines Cheaspeake ft Ohio.. 43 Reading 0 Chicago O. w. ? Southern Ry II Chi.. Mil. ft St. P. ..141 do pfd 40 De Beers 10 Southern Pacific 14 Denver ft Rio 0 27 Union Pacific 161 do pfd 64 do pfd 16 rle 12 V. g. steel 46 do let- pfd 3 do pfd 110 do Jd pfd 28 Wabash 13 Orand Trunk 18 do pfd X Illinois Central 144 Spanish 4s I Loulavllle ft N lllAmal. Copper 74 SILVER Bar. quiet at 24d per ounce. MONEY 4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1V4 per cent; for three months' bills, per cent. Bank Clearing;. OMAHA. Neb., July 25.-P.snk clearing for today were 31.621,225.30 and for the cor responding date last year 31,485,863.48. If. 1907. Monday $ 1.965, 458.37 3l.60fi,7i8.18 Tuesday 1.711.1W.M 1.8S7. 587.43 Wednesday 1,749.304.40 1.837,745.18 Thursday 1,603.918.14 1,625,671.44 Friday 1,540,M8.02 1.543.156.H Saturday 1.621.255.30 1.485,863.43 Total 310,091,673.77 39.526.640.40 Increase bver the corresdondlng week last year 3566.133.37. New York Mlnlngr flocks. NEW YORK, July 24.-Clcslng quotation on mining slocks: Alice 250 Leadvllle Cos I Breeoe I 'Little Chief 8 Brunswick Con S Mexican 110 Comatork Tun. stock. 15 Ontario 400 Comstork Tub. bonda 17 Ophir 340 Con. Cel. ft Va Ii'S Small Hope 18 Horn Sliver 40 Standard 165 Iron Sliver 16 Yellow Jacket 34 Offered. Merchandise and Bpecle. NEW YORK. July 25. Imports of mer. chandlse and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending July 18. wer valued at 310.732,638. Imports of specie for the week ending today, were 3128.S54 sliver and 3120,355 Void. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today, were 3i',317,3tO silver and no gold. Foreign Financial. BERLIN. July 25. Trading was heavy on the Bourse today and prices moderately firm. PARIS. July 26. Price on the Boure today were firm. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 26. COTTON-yThe market opened steady at a decline of 1 to 4 points, which was rather better than due on the cables, continued good weather, bearish crop reports and Indifferent week end figures. After selling up to about the closing prices of last night on active posi tions, however, the market eased off under moderate offerings and during the middle of the morning ruled about f to 5 point net lower. NEW ORLEANS. July 25.-COTTON-Bec-retary Hester's statement of the world' visible supply of cotton shows a total of 2,121.478 hules. against 2.266.167 bales last week. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 10.8"o: middling gulf, 11.06c; sales none. LIVERPOOL, July 26. COTTON Spot, small business done; price steady; Ameri can middling fair, 6.0d; good mtddl'ng, 6.24d; middling. 6d; low middling. 5.54; good ordinary, 6.0od; ordinary, 4.60d. The sales of the day were 3.000 bales, of which 4 0 were for speculation and export and includes 2,600 American. Receipts, 4,000 bules. Including 3.500 bales American. ST. I Ol'IS, July 25.-COTTON-DulI; mid dling, 11c; no sales, receipt nor shipment; stock, 14.111 bale. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. July 25. EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues quiet and fruit for November delivery Is slightly lower. No change is reported in spot. Fancy. lOiiloc; choice. 8(6 90; prime, 67lc; common to fair. 6HHeSVio. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged on spot, but the tone of the market 1 firm on bad crop reports. Quotations range from 3 H to' 13c for California and from 6Ht7V4c for Oregons. Apricots are slightly more active and firm, with choice quotl'd at 10(fY10Hc; extra choiee, 11 11 He; fancy. 12igl3c. Peaches are unchanged, with choice quoted at 8H' 8.c; extra choice. 9i94c; fancy, 10 lOHc; extra fancy, 10HHc. Raisins sre dull, with loose Muscatels quoted at 4CfSic; choice to fancy seeded, 817 7 4c; seedless, 56c; London layers, 31.260 1.35. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. July 26 OIL Cottonseed oil steady; prime. 33HC bid; prime yellow, 45c. Petroleum steady; refined New York. 3J.7): Philadelphia and Baltimore, 88.70; Phila delphia and Baltimore, In bulk. 31 9 1. Tur pentine easy at 40Sc. ROSIN Julet ; strained, common to g'od. 33.1513.20. OIL CITY, Julv 25. -OIL Credit balances. 11. iK. Runs, R7,n8 bhls.: average, 147.4M hKIa UMi.n..... tn ill k.UI. . - " ' ',tti in,... uui... sve.axr, 184,3f7 bhls. Mela! Market. NEW YORK. July 2S METALS No Important change Is reported In the metal markets Hnd business wss generally quiet In the slieence of cahles. Tin was easy at S30 25ft 30.75 Copper was reported firm In tone, with lake quoted at 31 2.87 Km (&13.12H; electrolvtlc, 3 1 2 85 1 2.87 V ; casting. 312. 60 1 2.75. Lead was un changed at 34.45ifi 4 60. Spelter remained steady at 84 45f(4.50. Iron wss nom inally unchanged. HT. Lor IS. July 25 METALS Lead, strong st 84.40&4.45. Spelter, higher at 34 A:tti 4.45. Knttar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Julv Ji. SI GAR-Rs.w hsrel- steady; fu'r reflolna. 3 87c; centrifu gal, f; test. 4.17c; molasses K'lgsr. 3 37e. Refined, oulet: No. 6. Nroc: No. 4ie; tit 8. 4,lic: No. 9 4.RV; No. 10. 4.75c ; No. 11. 4. TO: No. 12. 4.6V.; H, 4 R,; No. 14, 4 c; confectioners' A, 5.JOc; cut loaf. Se; crushed, S.lOe; powdered. 660c: mould A, 5.7V: granulated. 6.40c- cubes. 5 ic. MOLASSES Nominal: New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 2Sfl4?c. Wool Market. 1iKnns. July 25. A eunerlor selection ws offered st the wool suction ssles tndsv and consisted of 14.241 hales Competition was spirited with merinos In strong re quest by the home and continental buyer. America purchased a fair quantity of med ium greasy cross breds st full rates. t'otTeo Market. NEW YORK. July 25 COFFEE Futures closed steady, net unchanged to 6 point higher. Sale were reported of 14.760 bass, Including Julv at 6.00c. August at 5 8V, May at 6 86c and .Line at 5.8fo. Root steady; No. 7 Rio. 6'c: No. 4 Santos, 8Hc Mild, dull; Cordova. SHtL'Hc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. 111.. July 26 CORN-Steadv; No. 3 yellow. 78c: No. 3, 78c; No. 4. 77 7Tc; no grade. 76c. OATS I'nchanged: new Nox I white, KU.r; No. 3 white, BTHc. WHISKY-31 36. Liverpool Gratia aad ProTlsloaa. LIVERPOOL. July 26. Wn EAT ft pot, steady; No. 3 red western winter, 7 7Hd; No. 1 California, 7 lid: future, quiet; fep emher. 7 4W1; December. 7a iVyi. CORN Spot, firm; old. American mixed. ld, future, quiet; September, is, d. OMAHA LIVE. STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle of All Kindt Higher Than Week Ago. HOGS DOWN SEVENTEEN AND HALF H Fresh Receipt ol Rheep For too Week heep Are Fifteen to Quar ter Lower aad La nabs Quarter to Fifty lent I.Ovaer. SOITTH OMAHA. July 26, 1M. nftr'T'P1? wr': Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Official Monday 6.450 !,! 7,fu Offl.-al Tuesday 2.7 7.743 6.770 Official Wednesdsy ! H 60-.'2 8 2:7 Official TTiuraday 1,78 6O.4) 4.H'.' Official Friday 8.t 9?tt 2,638 Estimated Saturday tt.1 l,M Six days this week 14.677 84383 27.867 Sme days Inst week. .. .11.8,12 38.746 16 01b Same dnys 1 weeks ago.. 8.W0 33.377 20.167 Same dsys 3 weeks ago.. 12. 328 43.611 19.1:0 Same days 4 weeks a4ro..ll,791 48.870 20.984 Roma clays, last year. .. .20.045 53.877 18.263 The following table shows the receipts or cattle, hogs and heep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last ;,r; 190. 17. Inc. Dec. V.R,,1 471.854 818.914 147,060 '' 1.6.16.934. 1.52?,049 114.885 8h"P ... 767,361 886.408 119.017 The following table nl.i tha average price of hogs at Soutn Omaha for the la: several day, with comparisons; Date. 1908. liVr7.lI6.190o.lSW.l03.!l02. July July July July Julv July July Julv Julv 16... 16... 17... 18.., 19.., 20... 21... 22... 32... 23... 24.. 26... I 31 37 444. 3 TI I Ml 8 191 I ll I 3 11, ( IS! 5 03 6 10 6 07l t 0 ( 4 94: I 3 04 3 17 6 83 6 20 7 71 7 72 7 71 7 74 7 6 t 76 6 CO 6 72 61 i 66 3Mhi 6 mi 6 li 6 M 6 63 6 to 6 61 1 6 481 I 48 647! S 66! 6 22, I 324. ( 74 6 61 6 80 6 47 8 B I 6 92 52 6 91 1 ( 56; 6 96 6 62. I 22 XI 6 C2l 7 52 6 :l 7 11 b !l 7 11 5 261 7 o2 6 18 7 41 6 06 7 23 6 8m July 6 MM July July 24 Sunday. , The official number ot car of stock brought In today by each road was: C. M. St. P Cattle. Hogs. M r s. Wabash R. R , 1 Ttion i-'aciric 1 m n U. A !S w (ceari e c & n. w. meet).. ;;;;;;;;; ;; C. St. P.. M. A 0 7 C H. A O leaal) c.. B. & q. (wet):....:::::: i Cripples and driven In.!!!! i .. " Total is gi g The disposition of the day's receipts wa a follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: ... 11 Omaha Packing company 769 (switt and Company 1,191 maany racking company 1375 Armour A Co 1 tili Cudahy Pkg. Co., from K. C. 745 F. P. Iwia g Other VtitvAra e Layton Packing company 287 Total 76s 6.206 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were very light only a doxen loads 4etnr reported In and nenriv ait t than, imni to the packers. In other words, there was nothing of any ronsequenoe offered on sale and nothing with whloh to make a teht of the market. For the week the recelDts show a liberal gain over last week, but a falling off of about 6,000 head aa compared with a year ago. The arrlvaJ this week have consisted DrlnclDallv of runner, hoth steers and cow, but there has been at the same time a considerable sprinkling of corn-fed steers, a few of them very well finished cattle. The market on corn-fed beeves of desira ble quality has shown very little changa thl week, owing to the fact that the sup ply of cattle of that description has been comparatively small every dav. Thu the irw 1000 cauie received have sold very readily, and at the clone of ths a,..i u. market la steady to a little stronger than a week ago. The best cattle have sold up as high as 37.70. On the other hand th,. common to medium grade of half. fat ateers Eiiuwoo. some weakness on Monday on ac count of their coming Into direct competi tion with range cattle, which were lower. A peculiarity of the run of westrn cattle Is to be found In the fact that the great big bulk of the receipts came In on Mon day, the same as the week before. In con sequence of the orereupply on that day the market broke very badly. Later on, as receipts became lighter, price firmed up, so that the decline waa recovered before the end of the week, and the market Is no safely :0c higher or possibly 10315c higher than the close of last week. Bar ring Monday' trade, when the mi.w oversupplled. the condition of business ha Zl ln"'y ssuBiaciory all the week. The flood of cow tuff that arrived her the first day of the week brought about a sharp break in prices, but under the In fluence of a good buvlna demand and mn.t. erate receipts during latter daya, prices .... b.ouubiiv lira up, until tne market Is at the close of the week 1016e higher than one week ago. The season Is still too esrlv tn ..nu.i very much of stockers and feeders, even i"vj mini mvorsDie conditions. This season, however, conditions ars not .mi. aa to encourage early buying for the rea son that the price of corn i very high while general business condition are such as to render would-be feeders rather cau tlou 4n their operations. Hence It was by no mean surprising that the trade In stockers and feeders all last week was within very narrow limits. A few cattle were received and sold, but the demand was by no means urgent, and the tend ency of values easier, prices at the close of th week being generally quoted as much as Kfil5o tower than last week Quotations on cattle: Good lo choice corn fed steers. 36 HOW. 70; fair to good corn-fed steer. 36.507660; common to fair corn-fed steers, H2W6.50; good to choice range steer. 34.75(R6 26; fair to good range steers 34 251W.75; common to fslr range steers 33.50rfi.4.26: good to choice cows and heifers' 34.OfxB4.76; fair to good cows and heifers' 33.00tfJ8.7k; common to fsir cows and heifers' 32.IUJS.CO; good to choice stockers and feed ers, 34.00i4.6O- fair to good storkers and feeders, 88.604 oo; common to fair stoekr snd feeders, 38.ofn7j-S.50; stock heifers, 4)2.50 3.16. HOC.S-Hogs were slow today at a decline of 5410cas compared with vesterday. the bulk of the hogs selling at 36.20456.26, with a top up to 86 46. Light mixed hogs, especi ally those losds running from rough heavy down to light trash, were slow sellers parkers not appearing to want that kind! Holders as a rule found It very hard to dis pose of losds of that description. The receipts for the week show a d crease of over 4.000 head as compared with laet week, and a decrease of over 19 000 head as compared with the corresponding week of lsst year. In spite of moderate runs, however, the market has shown a considerable decline ss compared with last week. From day to dav nrlee have fluctu ated back and forth, but at no time have Ihev reached high ss last week' clr.se and after allowing for the deellr today the mark, t la not far ,from 17"c lower than one week ago. Representative sales: Ne. Av. Sh. Pr. v. A, gh p, 4 HI 1J0 4 T4 lie 16) Jju. n :ii in in 74 r . .'.Z M 11 19 4 J'V4 11 211 3 4 K t) t,S n ts w 9o m its :i4 tto 1 2. ts , M ' 74 t)4 tee i i; it t 4 M M M l l a, in ltn 1 .j 0 l M 4 19 41 .170 140 II 44 1"4 11 4 20 si fl 140 J- fl ti 40 4 .0 7T K t " " T4 M js, i" 71 10 4 T7 nn .. i n 1 I" 1 SI 71 ... 444 , 4 IB4 75 r w III 61 ia lift f iM n t U 74 40 S, M las 111 4 -1 l -1 41 tri M i h 'I !4 1 4 MV, Tl tM n IS "I ! K 77 t ' 40 i 41 !l at 44 1(0 11714 7 2J5 t4 t 4, 77 til ... V 44 1-t 1 I 4 1(0 i j:J 41 25 44 4 21V, 71 Tt un , 41 44 4 114 u )M 4ft 4 J7il 74 14 1 4 Mv, 44 14 4 U 41 H4 1 4 12V, S , t ... 1 14 4! 4 40 11V, 7 114 Ha K '4 W 40 V 40 4 V 7 in 140 4 lis, 70 ru ... 11 1" a 4 :iv, 1 10 1 s 4 ll 10 4 llv, 44 912 ... 4 tt 71 14 lis, 44 ,10 4 IS 8 U4 ... t il'i it 171 ... u SHEEP There were no fresh receipt of sheep thl morning upon which to base an estimate of the market. For the week the receipts have been very large, showing a gain of about 10.000 bead aa compared with the previous week well aa a very heavy gain over the corresponding week of last year. Th demand, however, was good on most days and sufficiently large to e ean up tb offering of deslraule a,iiir. r Ast ern markets, however, were decidedly lower and that fact, together with th liberal re catrpts, caused a sharp break early In the week. Lamb broke oa Monday, although beep remained about gtaady, civslog ityicr. On Tuesday there wss a sharp break In the sheep market. Since that day the market has remslned steady and occasionally a little stronger. At the close of the week sheep are around Ift-trXc lower than thev were last week, while spring laniba. owing to the fact that they have been In very much larger supply at all p.Mnts during the lsst few days have shown a silll heavier decline, being as much as :jSOe lower than they were on Friday of last week, when choice lamha sold a high a 37.00. In spite of the fact that prices have de clined consldeishly this week the trade he nevertheless been In a good healtnv condition, and aside from the lower prices entirely satisfactory to selling Interests. 'Quotations on ranre or grass sheep and lamha: Uood to choice Inmhs. 3 SO; fair to good lambs. tS.rfH 56: feerilnir l.ml.. 34 50ri(i:; good to choice light yrarllnga, 34.6Mik.oo; good to choice heavy esrltngs, 84 40.1(4. 6; fslr to good yearling". 34.OOtrt.jO: feeding ySnrllngs. 33.75.T400; good to choice wethers, 34.1641 4.35; fair lo good wethers. 33.764.15; feeding wethers. 33:MJ360: good to choice ewes. 33.85114.15: fslr to erood ewee 33.fcftSM; feeding ewes, 32.60iT.T00; culis and CHICAGO 11VK STOCK MARKET .Market eady for All tlassew 4f Stock on Average Matnrdar Recelpte. M CHICAUO. July 26-CATTI,K-Recelpls. 40) head; msrket steady; beeves, 14 5tt8.oo, Texsns, 3.I.7iaj6.50; western. I39.1i9i; stoekcrs and feeders. 3: .65 0 4 6" ; cows' and heifers, 3i 00(96 00; calve 36.76 u7 25. IIOOS Rectipts, ll.tX41 head, market stearly; light. 16.106.70. mixed. 36.1Ourt,0. hey, f8.i(56 86; rough, 36.2y,i6 40; good t choice heavy, 86.4(M6.ift; pigs, 36.2C4l46.10; bil k of lalia a,: m SHEKP ANt I.AMPS-RectJipts. l.ofO -u. ...einri sieaoy; nattvee, a eO'o 4 a.; westerns. 3:'.75rt5; yearlings, 3. 60470 10; lambs, 34.5f(ii6 fie; westerns, 34.5iftl.tV. Kannas 4'14y Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY. July 26. CATTLE Re ,,f'P,,'. tiesd, Including 100 southerns. Market steady. Receipts for the week, K.oou head. Choice export and dressed beef steers, t5.5t.Ai.60: fair to good. 33.ioA 6.5i; western steers, 3.60v6.60; sim'ker snd feeders, 33.2oj4.Ko; southern teer. 33ltwf 460; southern cows. 32.263.25; native cows, IrH2!?'?,; nativ heifers, 33.1x6.25; bulls, I2.80(&i.70: calves It i,a m HOOS Receipts, 8.000 head. Market 10a 16c lower; top, 3.6o; hulk of sales, 3H.3n4in.45; heavy, 36.4t6 .66; packers and butchers, 3H.ao fa.u0. llgiits, 3620'd6.4O; pigs, 35.OtXij5.5u. Re ceipts for the week, 44. KO heed. SHKKP AND IAMHS-Recelpts. 200 head. Market steady: lambs. t-V2frfU6.25; ewes and yearllnrs. 34.ontM.50; Texas yearlings. 8l.otf B.fHi; Texas aheep, t3.76S4.3t; stockers and feeders, 33.O04i4.OO. Receipts for the week. 22,100 head. St. Loal Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 26-CATTLK-Recelpts, B00 head, Including :oo Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export steers, J4.4ii.i7.40: dressed beef snd butcher steers, Ij.26Tj7.25; steers tinder l.ouO pounds. J3.2AW 7.25; storkers and feeder. 3150414.40; cow and heifers, 32.26f8rt.50; canners. " tl.Ro?2.0Q; bulla. 8i.5fKn5.Oii; calves. 3.1.001 7.00; Texas and Indian steers, 33.0ord5.4O; cow and heifers. 31.5074.00. lIO.5S Receipts. 1.500 head. Market 10c lower; plga and lights. 33.75'9.50; packets, I630f(i 6.tiO; butchers and best heavy, 3.66ig 6. . 5. No sheep market today, St. Joseph LlTe Block Market. ST. JOBKPH. Mo.. July 25. CATTLE Receipts lf)0 head; market stead v; steers. 34.504,7.25: cows and heifers, t2.2M6.25; calves. 33.Oft641.60. HOOS Receipts. 9,000 head; market 103 loc lower; top, 36.50; hulk of sales. 36 3096 40 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 300 head1 market nominal; lambs. 34.004t6.50. Slons: City Live stock Market. SIOUX CITY, 7a.. July 2S.-(SpeclnI Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, loo head; market steady; beeves. 35. 5t (7.60; cows and heifers, 34.OtKif6.00: feeders, 33.25ffJ4.50; calve and yearling, 33.757-4.75. HOOS-Receipts, 3,600 head; market 5c lower; range of prices, 36.10I&6.30; bu:k of alo, t6.2f.Kg6.2o. Stock tn glght. Receipt of live stock at the six principal western market yesterday: ., - , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha i2 6 6S2 Sioux City 100 !500 !'."'! Kansas City 2.O0O 3.000 20 Bt. Louis 5(10 2 500 St. Joseph 100 9,0iO 200 Chicago 400 11,000 1,(00 Total .. .2.102 35,652 1,400 OBI AHA WHOlBMli: M.lnKBT, Condition of Trade ana Quotation oa Staple and Fancy Prodnee. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. dellveied to retail trade In carton, 23c; No. 1, to lu lb. tub, 22 He; No. 1, In 30-lb. tubs. 23o: No. 2, la 60-lb. tub. JOVic; No. 3. la lb. tub, 21c: No. 2, In 1-lb. carton. Jlot No. 1, In carload lots. 21 Vic; No. 2, In car load lota, 19019Hc; country, fancy, tuba, 17o; common, 16c. E0JO3 Fieh candled. 15c dosen. CJIEKSE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 14 He; Young American, 4 In hoop. 16c. Favorite, 3 In hoop, 16Hc; Daisy i& In hoop, 15Vc; cream brick, full case. ltVic: half case, 134c; half dosen orlck 14. No quotatlona on 8 wis nor llrabtrv r until after October. LIVE POULTRY Hen. tHe;' broiler. 17c; roosters, 6c; capons. 16c; ducks, VVso! geese, 6c; turkeys, 14c: pigeons, 660 dosvn! squaos. 32.00 doxen. DRESSISD POULTRr -Squab, 2.ZC b"eKF CUTS-No. 1 rib. 17Ho. No. 3 rib 14c; No. t rib. hHc; No. 1 loin, 20c: No. i loin, 16c; No. I loin. UVic. No. 1 chuck, 77oi No. 3 chuck, 7c; No. 3 chuck. He; No. 1 round, He; No. 2 round, 10c: No. i round 8c; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 3 plate, 5c; No. i plate. 4Hc VEGETABLES Celery, Michigan, per do., 35c. Uean. new wax and siring, one third bu. basket, 31.00; navy, per bu.. No I. 12.70; lima, io per lb. Cabbage, 2c per lb. Potatoes, new. per bu.. ri.lo Toma toe. per 4-basket crate. 90c. Watermelons. SotfaOc. Cantalope. California, 32.bo4i4.oo per crate. Asparagus, per doi., 40o. Cu cumbers, per do., 6oc. Onion. Bermuda 81 50 per crate; Texas yellow, 31.26 per crate Mushrooms, cultivated, per lb., toe. Let tuce, per doi., 26c. Peppers, southern, tl per orate. FRESH FRUITS Apples. 3! i6aJ.0O per bushel box. Lemons. 84.6oae.04. Oranges 34 0044.00. Usnanas, c per lb. Plums, 11.26 4-basket crate. Peaches, California, ioatlO' box; Texas. 4-basket crate. 6.Vrt7uc. Pears II. 50 4-basket crate. Blackberries 14. Rasp berries, t.00 Cherries, 32.2. Currants, 3.,Jo. Uooeeberrie. tV.uo. SUOAR Coaise granulated. 5.50o; fin granulated. 6.70c; cube. 0c; powdered s ine per lb. NUTS Almonds. 17V4c: filbert, 12Hc walnut. 16c; Brazil nuts, 14c; pecans, uc per lb. DRIED FRUITS-Ralslns. loose Muscatel IVc; fancy seeded, 1-lb. carton, 10e. Cur rants, uncleaned, 6V4c; clesned. 8c; carton 3o per lb. Prunes, ettijoOc per ack; 7vic per lb. Apricots. 2t-lb. boxes, 9o per lb Peaches, California choice, 9o; fancy bog" lie per lh. I'ear. California. Uc. Dales' Prlan. 6V,c. Fit;, layer, cliolce, lowj! Citron, 16'10c. Lemon peel, 13c. Orange peel. 13c. FISH Halibut, 9c; trout, 14c; pickerel 10o- flke, 13c; bullhead, skinned and dressed' 3c; white perch, tc; while bass, 17c; black bass, 26c; crapples. 16c; white fish, 13c; red snapper. 14c; flounders, Uc; maokerel, lie; codfish, fresh fruten. 13?; shad rue, 4ic; smelt, 13c; frog legs. 4oc: grea sea turtle meat. 26o; ratfUh. 16c. HIDKS-Quotatlons by J. 8. Smith A Co. Oreen silted. No. 1, me; So. 3, 7V4C; bull hides. 54c; green, No. L i"c; No. 3 fc'c; horse, ,2.50 esch; sheep pelt, groen and salted. lootfftl.rj; dry pelts, H,12c per lb. Dry flint, butcher hides. l:c; fallen bides, 10c; salted. 9c llalath tirnli. Market. DULUTH. July 25 WHEAT No 1 northern, ll.li1; No. 2 nor t Iter n, 31 H; July. 31 15-i,; September, 9!c. OATS To arrive. 48c; on track, E7c. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI 16219. Jugenhelver against State Journal Company. Appeal. Lancaster. Affirmed. Duffle, C. Division No. 1. It ts not an abuse of tne discretion vested In the excise bnsrd of a city to refuse a license for the sale of Intoxicating liquor a a place in the near vicinity of the not- office and United State court house, or at any other locality in near proximity to a place which women and children In large number are dally required to visit for business or other proper purpose. 16633. Cuhhlson agUuat Heemer. Habeas corpus. Petitioner discharged. Reese, J. "Ur.der the provision of rhspter Ifg of the I. as a of Nehrsaks passed In 186, tne requirement thst 'all Informations shall be filed curing term. In the court having Jurls dictitn of the offense specified therein.' ia mandatory. and gn Information, upon which tho aerused 1 to be tried for felony, la void If filed In vacation." In re Vog Isnd 46 Nab . 37. N. W . 1028. IMS. 81 rubble against Village ef Hewitt. Appeal from Saline. Reversed. Fawcett, C. Division No. I 1. A city or village I not required to have It sidewalks so constructed and kepi la repair, mm I secur abeolute immunity to persons using them, nor Is It bo ind t employ the utmost csre and exertion t that end. lis duty under the Isw Is orilj to use reasonable diligence to keep Iti sidewalks In reasonably safe rondltlor for the use of persons pasalng over them exercising ordinal y care and r .tut Ion. 2 When instruction are asked hy elthei party to a suit, which correctly Mste tin law upon the Issues pri an ted bv th pleadings and the evidence received dttrln the trial. It Ik error to refuse them nnlen the points ate fairly covered by other In. strurtions given by the court on Its owt n i tlon. 1M62. Omaha Ixsn and Building Asso. elation against Hendee. Appeal fron. Douglas. Affirmed Motion to tax at torney s fees overruled. Epperson, C. ll vision No. 1. 1. Ordinsrlly this court will not re. ex amine qucatluns of Isw presented by and determined upon a former sppeal. whera the rase waa then remanded with spectfn directions to the lower rouit. 8 Where upon showing made this court grsnt additional time to sppellanta tc. serve and file brtefa. attorney fees for th adverse partv rncasloned thereby will not h tsxed against appellants, as coals upon motion afterwards filed. 16182. Falrbnnka. Moiae A Co. agslnsl Bttrgert. Appeal from Pawnee Reversed and remanded. Epperson. C. Division No I 1. In an action lo recover the purrhsa price of machinery si lpr d to the vende, upon his written order therefor. It Is com relent for the vendee to allege and provt that the order was given upon the ors representations of the tenrtnr that the ma chinery would do the work for which I' was required, and that t failed to do so. 16.S3. Aahfurd aaalnst Iowa A Mlnnesnti Lumber Co. Apre.il from Dakota. Af firmed. Root. c. Division No. 2. 1. A subcontractor whose only agreement Is with the contractor cannot extend tin . time wlihln which he may file a mechanlci Hen by donating material to the owner ol the buldttig nor hy euOMitutlim proper ma- : terlal for defective lumber theretofore fur nlnlied the contractor. 2. A subcontractor who furnishes ma. terlsl for a building nd whose compact Is with the eontrsetor alone, cannot ac quire a lien under the statute for material that wss neither used In the constructing of enl, I hiilldlng. nor delivered on tht ' premises for such use. 3. Where more than sixty days Intervene between the Heme of an account used by a subcontractor us the basis for a me chanic Hen. It will be presumed that those Items were furnished under separate con-.. tracts. 4. A small amount of labor performed or material furnished without the request of the owner of the building, after he hat unconditionally accepted said structure, ani under I'lrcumstancea Indicating bad faltr on the part of the material man and th4 contractor, will not support a mechanlc'4 lien. 6. This court will not reverse or modify a decree for a possible error of 10 centt therein. 6. Evidence In thl case examined and held to Justify the findings of the trial court. 16134. Odell against Btory. Appeal from Hitchcock. Reversed and remanded. Duffle. C. Division No. 1. 1. While the owner of real estate I pre sumed to know the boundaries thereof, and a purchaser who has no knowledge ot such boundaries may rely on the representa tions of the owner relating thereto when positively made, he la, not authorised to rely upon gn opinion or the owner or hi statement of the distance from a known to an unknown corner, but must In uch case Investigate and ascertain for himself the true boundary. 2. When the owner of land ha pointed out to hi vendee land which he did not own a land which he proposed to sell and convey, and has conveyed to him land of less value than that pointed out and which the vendee supposed he was buying, the vendee may recover the difference In value between the land shown him as the sub Jert of his purchase and the land actually conveyed, 3. The understanding of a witness derived from language used by a parly Is not com petent evidence for a Jury. The language used should be detailed and the inference deduclhle therefrom i for the Jury to de termine. 4. In a suit brought to recover damage for fraud and deceit in the sale of land, th opinion of a witness as tn the amount of damage sustained by the plaintiff Is net competent evidence, that being a question for the Jury. i 15615. Smother against State. Error from Boyd. Affirmed. Leltun, J. 1. At a trial upon a charge of Incest evi dence may be properly received of other criminal act of the aame nature anterior to the time the crime 1 charged to have been committed. 2. An Instruction in tubatance. that th prosecutrix wa not an accomplice and that If the Jury were satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt of the truth of her evi dence It might convict the defendant, la a correct statement of the law applicable to the case. 8. Under the fact testified to In this case. It was not erroneous to allow evidence that a child born after marriage wa th re. ult of Incestuous Intercourse. 15175. Cooper A Cole Bro. against Witham. Appeal from Lancaster. Af firmed. Fawcett, C. Division No. 2. 1. Petition set out In the opinion ex amined and held to state a cause of action only for goods and merchandise sold and delivered WE WILL SELL 50 0. A. Coffee. SI 7S. 1000 El Favor, tree. SUHc 10 Hanltol (.'hem., 4 76. UK) Octave Mln , (Or. 1000 Burnt Moors T.. 4Hc fx.00 Manaflald, 44c 1000 Happy Jack. t,e. 3000 Kellar Ind. Bra. bid 8000 Oliealeri'd t'op., Jc. looo King Solomon, lie. New Mtate Tel. Honda, gic 100 BI Favor, free, JHc 10,000 W'elllnfton, 4',c. 44 King Trowther, 114 .04) 400 Con. Jafferaon, 2e. 10 Albatifh-Dover. 440.0 1000 Vmv, Pneu., 14c. too Ttaer Oold, pfd, bit. 4O00 Hull fop.. iv,c. 2.S0 Nev. Wonder Ex., 4e. 40 Ctn. N. Y. A. L.. II. I a0 con. Jefferaos. I7e. to) Indlapa Mln , 94V. !00D Plums, B H , 10!c. New State Tel. pfd., 0fl. 00 Con. Jefferson, Mo. WE WILL SELL nig rive. User Gold, Panhandle. Happy Jack. El Favor. Lewla Pub. Ha by Flor. Hint Sol. Lurkv Titer. Welllniton. Olds Bynd. Stray Dog. Western Business Exchange l:S LARALLB ST. CHICAQO. ILL. UP-TO-DATE REPORTS Containing late authentic information on UTAH COPPER FREE Copper, Curb and Mining Outlook 78 Trinity FlHire. 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